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Driving Without a License in GA

 

Driving without a license in Georgia is a serious offense, and though many people willingly engage in this illegal behavior, it is also something that can happen to someone unwittingly. People rarely just start driving without ever obtaining a license, although this does occur from time to time. The majority of people who are cited for driving without a license are individuals who had a valid license at one time, but somehow lost their driving privileges.

 

There are essentially three ways that a driver can have their license declared invalid in Georgia: revocation, cancellation, and suspension. When your license has been revoked, you simply are no longer licensed to drive until the period of revocation has expired. Your driving privilege has been terminated. When your license has been canceled, it is no longer valid, usually due to some administrative factor that renders you ineligible for a license. Once you meet the stated requirements for licensing, you can simply reapply.

 

The third way that people lose their driving privileges is through the suspension of their license. Suspension of a driver's license is imposed for a prescribed period of time, and once the suspension expires the driver can then apply to have his or her license reinstated. Suspensions are mandatory for some offenses, like DUI, and they are also imposed when a driver reaches a total of 15 points against his or her license within a twenty-four month period. There are a number of other infractions that carry mandatory license suspension along with them, like controlled substance charges, hit and run, racing, vehicular homicide, and others.

 

Driving without a license in and of itself carries with it a suspension of driving privileges, so it is not a good idea to keep driving if you have lost your license for any reason, because it will simply take you longer to get it back if you compound the problem with an additional charge. Driving without a license in Georgia is a charge that is best addressed with the assistance of a competent and experienced traffic law attorney, and it is always advisable to seek legal consultation when you are charged with this type of infraction.


If you are suspected of or charged with Driving Without a License in Georgia, then contact a seasoned Savannah attorney today.

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